Show Attempt History Current Attempt in Progress (Buoyancy, force on plane surface) A cube, 4.3 ft on a side, weighs 3100 lb and floats half-submerged in an open tank as shown in the figure below. For a liquid depth of 10.4 ft, determine (a) the magnitude and (b) the location of the force of the liquid on the inclined section AB of the tank wall. The width of the wall is 7.9 ft. Show the magnitude, direction, and location of the force on a sketch. 10.4 ft (a) FR = (b) YR= Save for Later 4.3 ft Liquid Cube Wall width=7.9 ft 27° lb on centerline ft along wall from free surface Attempts: 1 of 3 used Submit Answer

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(Buoyancy, force on plane surface) A cube, 4.3 ft on a side, weighs 3100 lb and floats half-submerged in an open tank as shown in the
figure below. For a liquid depth of 10.4 ft, determine (a) the magnitude and (b) the location of the force of the liquid on the inclined
section AB of the tank wall. The width of the wall is 7.9 ft. Show the magnitude, direction, and location of the force on a sketch.
10.4 ft
(a) FR =
(b) YR=
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4.3 ft
Liquid
Cube
A
V
27°
Wall width = 7.9 ft
lb on centerline
ft along wall from free surface
Attempts: 1 of 3 used
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Transcribed Image Text:Show Attempt History Current Attempt in Progress (Buoyancy, force on plane surface) A cube, 4.3 ft on a side, weighs 3100 lb and floats half-submerged in an open tank as shown in the figure below. For a liquid depth of 10.4 ft, determine (a) the magnitude and (b) the location of the force of the liquid on the inclined section AB of the tank wall. The width of the wall is 7.9 ft. Show the magnitude, direction, and location of the force on a sketch. 10.4 ft (a) FR = (b) YR= Save for Later 4.3 ft Liquid Cube A V 27° Wall width = 7.9 ft lb on centerline ft along wall from free surface Attempts: 1 of 3 used Submit Answer
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